14 To Joseph Benson
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1777-14-to-joseph-benson-000 |
| Words | 92 |
To Joseph Benson Date: LEWISHAM, March 5, 1777. There are two ways to ease the expense of the Philosophy either two or three may join for a set, for which, after all of them have read it, they may cast lots; or they may give sixpence or a shilling weekly to Matthew Errington. And nine-tenths of the book any sensible tradesman, yea woman, may understand. But John Reed! See letter of Feb. 15. Where is John Reed's account? It is high time I should have it. I am, dear Joseph, Yours affectionately.